Early in the 2006 season, Charles Scott was making quite an impression.

Heading into November and the home stretch of the regular-season schedule, Scott had rushed for 277 yards and five touchdowns. But, Scott would not carry the ball in the last five games - including the Sugar Bowl.

Keiland Williams took over Scott's playing time and carries. However, there may be an exchange of roles once again with the 2007 season-opener at Mississippi State slightly more than seven days away.

"I feel a lot better now than I did last year," Scott said. "A lot of the game is slowing down for me. My reads are a whole lot better."